“Governor Schwarzenegger is an exceptional governor and we are honored that he has decided to endorse Senator McCain, and look forward to the event tomorrow,” said Steve Schmidt, a senior McCain adviser who managed Schwarzenegger’s 2006 campaign. In case you…
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So Much for Arnold “Going Green”… He Wants a Not-so-green Toll Road to Trestles
by Andrew Davey • • 3 Comments
Did anyone catch this on Red County/OC Blog? Apparently, our Governator has decided to support extending the 241 Toll Road to Trestles. So why is he doing it? He thinks it’s the “eco-friendly” thing to do. I have concluded that…
Arnold comes out FOR Prop 93
by Dan Chmielewski • • 7 Comments
I’m not a big an of term limits, because we have something called “elections” to get rid of ineffective or crooked politicians. That said, the Governor has come out for Prop 93, the revised term limits bill on the Ballot…
Getting What You Asked For
by Dan Chmielewski • • 6 Comments
Is anyone else enjoying the collective whine about the Governor from our friends on the right? In 2003, Republicans staged a coup and successfully convinced California voters to recall Gray Davis. On the number of choices available to Republicans were…
Sunday Read: A Blogger Crashes the Gates to The LA Times
by Andrew Davey • • 3 Comments
 With all the projected red ink, The Times and other newspapers are starting to pay attention to the budget mess. Unfortunately, this newspaper has recently gone out of its way to suggest that the budget crisis is primarily traceable…
Note to the Governor: The Flash Report Officially Demands You Do Something
by Dan Chmielewski • • 21 Comments
Hillary Clinton called it a “vast right-wing conspiracy.†Conservatives call it “message discipline.†Others call it the “right-wing noise machine.†Here at TheLiberalOC.com we call it “crap.†And from time to time, we will bring their swill to you in…
Bush Came Here Today, But Will He Forget Us Tomorrow?
by Andrew Davey • • 1 Comment
 President Bush had a message Thursday for Southern Californians weary and frightened from five days of wildfires. “We’re not going to forget you in Washington, D.C.,” he declared in an eerie echo of what he once told Hurricane Katrina…

